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Expat news in Mauritius

Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
Mauritius Telecom
Work From Home with greater peace of mind 
In a context where energy efficiency and mobility are essential, Work From Home has become a necessity. To support this shift, Mauritius Telecom is proposing exceptional offers designed to transform every Mauritian home into a high-performance workspace and study hub. 
What it's like for expats to raise children in Mauritius
Everyday life
What it's like for expats to raise children in Mauritius
Raising children abroad takes adaptation, a healthy dose of improvisation… and a great deal of cultural open-mindedness. In Mauritius, an island of a thousand identities, the experience takes on a truly unique flavor. Between schooling in English or French, friendships with local Mauritian children, languages that blend together, and traditions that intersect, kids quickly become genuine cultural chameleons.
Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
Everyday life
Why coastal erosion is accelerating in Mauritius
Within just a few days, a wide stretch of sand vanished along the west coast of Mauritius. A stark episode that lays bare a truth backed by data, even as authorities moved quickly to try to restore the situation: the island is among the most vulnerable in the world to rising sea levels and coastal erosion.

Expat news

Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
Schools & studies
Mauritius to regulate smartphone use in schools
Mauritius is about to join a already lengthy list of countries that have chosen to act. More than 60 nations have enacted laws or policies restricting smartphone use in schools. Among them are France, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Italy, Finland, Canada, and the Netherlands. The island, according to some observers, has been slow to follow suit. "Mauritius was too slow to react," say various stakeholders, who point to the antisocial behaviors that have proliferated in schools in the wake of mobile phone use.
Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
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Mauritius announces Golden Visa to attract wealthy investors
Mauritius is taking its attractiveness strategy to the next level. Announced at the Cabinet Meeting on April 10, 2026, a Golden Visa Scheme is currently in the works, alongside a dedicated concierge service for ultra-high-net-worth investors. Behind the announcement lies a clear and deliberate ambition: to capture capital on the move, and fast.
Global shockwaves put Mauritius on the front line, says the UNDP
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Global shockwaves put Mauritius on the front line, says the UNDP
At a time when the Middle East is going through one of its most serious geopolitical crises in decades, Mauritius finds itself on the front line of the economic repercussions of a conflict beyond its control. A recent UNDP report has quantified the extent of these risks with precision. Diesel prices have already increased. Rumors of rising petrol and bread prices continue to circulate, despite government efforts to deny them. Meanwhile, the first concrete responses are beginning to emerge within businesses. Here is a full breakdown of the measures shaping daily life in Mauritius.

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Colour Trends 2026: The colours that will transform your interior 
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Colour Trends 2026: The colours that will transform your interior 
The stakes are high — the wrong colour choice can age your interior before the paint has even dried. But there's good news: after analysing global colour forecasts for 2026 and insights from leading interior designers, we've identified the palettes set to define the most stylish homes of the year ahead. 
Furnishing your home in Mauritius: How to choose the right wood
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Furnishing your home in Mauritius: How to choose the right wood
If you have ever walked around Mauritius looking to furnish your home, you have probably noticed that furniture prices vary a lot. Pieces that look similar may sometimes have drastic differences in cost, which makes it important to understand what you are paying for. Wood remains one of the most versatile and everlasting materials in interior design - its warmth, texture, and natural beauty make it a must-have pretty much every time. Choosing the right type of wood is therefore essential — not only to achieve the right aesthetic, but also to ensure durability.
my.t money: A simple, secure, and convenient way to pay in Mauritius
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my.t money: A simple, secure, and convenient way to pay in Mauritius
When you relocate to Mauritius, managing everyday payments can seem overwhelming at first. my.t money simplifies the process by bringing all essential services together in one convenient app—from in-store payments and local bill settlements to interbank transfers and mobile recharge (airtime and mobile data). Fast, secure and easy to use, it helps you settle in with confidence while earning rewards and enjoying exclusive benefits along the way.  

Features

Expat blues in Mauritius: When the sun isn't enough
Expat blues in Mauritius: When the sun isn't enough
The dream of moving to Mauritius is often painted in golden colours. Beaches, adventure, freedom… But sometimes, a vague feeling creeps in. A kind of emptiness. A homesickness that's hard to put into words. That's what's known as the expat blues. 
Top events in Mauritius in May
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Top events in Mauritius in May
May 2026 is shaping up to be an exceptionally vibrant month in Mauritius. From comedy shows and live concerts to clubbing nights, sporting events, and musical tributes, the calendar is packed with opportunities to get out, feel the energy, and share unforgettable moments. Iconic venues such as the Caudan Arts Centre, the Café du Vieux Conseil, and the Trianon Convention Centre will play host to a series of memorable events suited to all ages and tastes. Here is our pick of the must-see events this month.
MAMA JAZ: 5 Grand Concerts not to be missed this April in Port-Louis
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MAMA JAZ: 5 Grand Concerts not to be missed this April in Port-Louis
The MAMA JAZ festival unveils its Grand Concerts program for April, featuring a series of unmissable musical evenings at the Galerie du Génie, Édith, in Port-Louis. Every Wednesday from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM, audiences are invited to explore distinctive artistic worlds brought to life by local talent.
Top events in April in Mauritius
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Top events in April in Mauritius
After the lively summer months, April brings a welcome change of pace to Mauritius. As humidity drops and the atmosphere becomes more pleasant, it's the perfect time to make the most of local events, which are often easier to access. That said, rest assured that the cultural calendar remains packed. From music festivals and international concerts to sporting events and outdoor experiences, April is full of surprises. Here are the highlights to add to your diary.
Why more expats are choosing the South of Mauritius
Everyday life
Why more expats are choosing the South of Mauritius
For years, when people talked about moving to Mauritius, two areas dominated the conversation: the North and the West. Grand Baie meant social life, shopping, and restaurants. Tamarin and Flic-en-Flac offered that sun, surf, and after-work lifestyle. Then, gradually, the South began attracting a new wave of expats seeking something different: more nature, more authenticity, and less congestion. From Bel Ombre to Mahébourg, including Baie du Cap, Riambel, Blue Bay, and Pointe d'Esny, the southern coastline offers unspoiled landscapes, villages that still move to a Mauritian rhythm, and the pleasant sense that time flows a little differently here. So why are so many expats now choosing to settle in the South? Here is the full picture.
Top events in Mauritius in March
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Top events in Mauritius in March
Between national celebrations, live concerts, theatre performances, festivals and sporting events, March brings a vibrant mix of experiences across Mauritius. From official Independence Day ceremonies to cultural outings and open-air gatherings, the month offers plenty of ways to connect with local life. Whether you have just moved to Mauritius or are simply looking for fresh ideas for a solo outing, a family day out or an evening with friends, here is a curated selection of events worth adding to your calendar.

Expat interviews

From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
Everyday life
From expat to expert: Anaïs Honorez's journey in Mauritius
Moving abroad often starts with a feeling, a vague desire for change that gradually takes shape. For Anaïs Honorez, the plan came together step by step, through travels across Asia and the discovery of Mauritius, where she settled in 2018. Since then, she has turned her personal experience into genuine expertise, helping dozens of expats each year navigate their move to the island. In this interview, she looks back on her journey, shares the realities of life in Mauritius beyond the postcard clichés, and offers practical advice for a successful relocation, from preparation through those first months on the ground.
How Caity De Chasteigner Dumée-Duval reinvented her life and career in Mauritius
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How Caity De Chasteigner Dumée-Duval reinvented her life and career in Mauritius
Caity De Chasteigner Dumée-Duval's move from South Africa to Mauritius marked a turning point in both her personal and professional life. After years in the fast-paced world of corporate advertising, she chose to embrace a different rhythm, one that places family, creativity and balance at the centre. Now based in Tamarin and founder of Eighty Twenty, a creative agency, she reflects on the leap that brought her to the island, the challenges of starting a business as a newcomer, and the philosophy that now guides the way she works and lives.
Plastic pollution in Mauritius: How Protez Moris is taking action
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Plastic pollution in Mauritius: How Protez Moris is taking action
The breathtaking lagoons surrounding Mauritius hide a far more fragile reality: a coral reef barrier that is weakening, partly due to plastic pollution. To take action on the ground and raise awareness without shaming anyone, Stéphane Doré, a French resident who has lived on the island since 2018, created Protez Moris. In this interview, he explains the initiative's goals and shares practical steps everyone can take to help protect Mauritius's natural treasure.

Insights from professionals

Gavin Poonoosamy: Celebrate “Natural Intelligence” in Mauritius with MAMA JAZ 2026
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Gavin Poonoosamy: Celebrate “Natural Intelligence” in Mauritius with MAMA JAZ 2026
MAMA JAZ returns this April for its 11th edition. Staying true to its spirit of creation and improvisation, this year's festival highlights “Natural Intelligence,” celebrating human creative genius at a time when artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly prominent role in our societies. Concerts, performances and artistic encounters will take place throughout April in Port Louis, with the aim of bringing together a wide audience around a free and universal vision of music. Gavin Poonoosamy, the founder of this now-unmissable event on the local music scene, spoke to 大咖福利影院.
How hiring practices are changing in Mauritius
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How hiring practices are changing in Mauritius
Over the last fifteen years, Mauritius's job market has evolved rapidly. As the economy opened up, new sectors emerged, and international professionals increasingly chose the island, recruitment practices naturally followed suit. Today, recruiting in Mauritius is a far more structured and digital process, shaped as much by technology as by a renewed focus on people.
Frédéric Waeber on how Holberton School is reshaping tech education in Mauritius
Schools & studies
Frédéric Waeber on how Holberton School is reshaping tech education in Mauritius
Born in the heart of Silicon Valley, Holberton School has quickly established itself as a major international player in digital skills training. Its intensive, practice-driven model is built almost entirely around hands-on work and real-world projects, aiming to align learning as closely as possible with professional realities. Now present in around twenty countries, Holberton opened its Mauritius campus in 2025 with a clear goal: to train job-ready tech professionals locally and meet the growing needs of the Mauritian and regional tech ecosystem. In this interview, Frédéric Waeber, cofounder of Holberton Mauritius, reflects on the school's educational philosophy, the rationale for its launch on the island, the challenges it has faced since its inception, and the opportunities emerging for students in a fast-changing sector.

Global edition articles

Major changes ahead for employment-retirement benefits in France
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Major changes ahead for employment-retirement benefits in France
This quiet reform barely made a ripple in France's political debates, yet it slipped through largely unnoticed and will tighten the rules for those who combine work and retirement.
Applying for a job abroad: Do cold emails really work?
Work
Applying for a job abroad: Do cold emails really work?
Cold emails are a powerful way to show your drive and determination, provided you know how to stand out and reach the right person. Which countries are most receptive to unsolicited job applications? And how do you capture the attention of a foreign company?
Can you really take all your vacation days when working abroad?
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Can you really take all your vacation days when working abroad?
While some employees avoid taking time off, fearing they might be replaced by AI, others make a point of using every last day of their vacation entitlement. But what about your host country? Does the local leave culture give you the freedom to plan your holidays as you see fit? And what does the law actually say?